by Robin Harris | Monday, January 28, 2008 | Clusters, NAS, IP, iSCSI |
Despite being written off for dead . . . Isilon’s been putting their IPO money to good use: engineering the next gen of their platform that they’ve named the X-series. In the meantime they’ve been adding customers – over 600 so far – and...
by Robin Harris | Sunday, January 27, 2008 | Architecture, Future Tech |
A particularly odd bit of goofiness has hit the infosphere: cloud/utility computing mania. Nick Carr has written a book – a sign of the Apocalypse . IBM has announced, for the umpteenth time, a variation on utility computing, now cloud computing. Somebody at Sun...
by Robin Harris | Sunday, January 27, 2008 | Information Management, SAN, FC, Security & Public Policy |
What’s the difference? I came across a thoughtful essay on the “Top Ten Differences between Disk-based Archive & Disk-based Storage” in the MatrixStore blog. MatrixStore is a Mac cluster-based disk archive for Apple’s to-be-announced-RSN...
by Robin Harris | Thursday, January 24, 2008 | Architecture, Clusters, Enterprise |
What could be more appropriate? HP’s lackluster showing in The Info Pro’s survey – see yesterday’s post – reminded me that I’d written about HP shortly after after I’d started blogging (see HP’s Storage Grid-lock:...
by Robin Harris | Wednesday, January 23, 2008 | Enterprise, Future Tech |
A recent study by The Info Pro research firm suggests that some seismic shifts are underway. Is EMC losing top-of-mind recognition in the data center? Are mid-size enterprises more likely to embrace new technology? In an article in Data Storage Connection, TIP talks...
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